Two Cowboys greats weigh in on current team’s woes

ARLINGTON – Tony Dorsett and Charles Haley think they know what’s wrong with the Cowboys, who with a loss tonight to the Giants would fall to 1-5 for the first time since 1989.

The two Cowboys greats were available to reporters Monday afternoon.

Dorsett points the finger of blame at Tony Romo, saying the quarterback needs to be more of a leader.

“Someone needs to step up and hold somebody accountable,” the Associated Press quoted Dorsett, a Hall of Fame running back, as saying.

Haley, one of the NFL’s legendary pass rushers, says a sense of entitlement has doomed the Cowboys.

“Too many stars on this damn team,” Haley said, via ESPN. “They think they were born stars. They think someone else is supposed to do the dirty work. Look at this team’s roster. You can see the payroll of this team, and it’s unbelievable.”